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Mail From: Peterson, Keith (email redacted)

Is this a statement (see below) about your "driving" skills, your
conversation skills or the work (maybe physical conditioning?) part?
Which one? Does she like it, has it gotten worse or she is afraid of it.
Is it suddenly exciting, stimulating because you have relaxed and
decided to become spontaneous or something???? You do know that most of
the women's magazines have always reported they like their men to drive
slow, be stimulating, converse more and be sensitive to their needs, but
all this because of a quiet pair of Hookers, a couple hours of driving
and more conversation with her?

I wonder what Froid would have to say about this... ...And
now, "for the record" Dave's wife is now on report for _not_ falling
asleep while he was driving *and* talking to him (or was that him to
her)..... If it was -him to her- the _not_ falling asleep thing could
truly be amaizing...

Thanks guys, I think I'll have to make 'hard' copies of these for _my_
wife - so I can show her I'm hang'n with a really swinging group of
people - Hey Ladies, any stories from you about the acceptance of your
life style from your S.O.'s??

Keith, '71 rag-in-resto

>it was very easy (not hard work) to be
>driving for a couple of hours and hold a conversation with the
>wife. Weird thing was... First time she hasn't fallen a sleep.





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